Book Model Variant 2
December 30, 2009 by Shoshana Kleiman
Filed under Book Model, Tools, Uncategorized, Understanding publishing
Collaboration has been around since the first stories were told out over the campfire. Each story teller said over the basic story, history, morality play, and then added his own interpretations to the mix. It amuses me when people talk about book collaboration today as if it is a new idea, new invention. What’s different [...]
DocBook, Publishing Tools of the Trade
August 2, 2009 by Shoshana Kleiman
Filed under DocBook, Uncategorized, XML
DocBook came into being in 1991 through the efforts of HaL Computer Systems and O’Reilly & Associates. They created a model, a schema, based on SGML and XML to define the structure of a document. Originally intended for technical books, DocBook has become one of the prevalent tools in the publishing industry. Why?
First, DocBook is [...]
Markup Language From the Bottom Up
July 21, 2009 by Shoshana Kleiman
Filed under GML, HTML, SGML, XHTML, XML, markup language
From runoff to XML and XHTML, the future of publishing ANY content.